In Memory of

Robert

Chamberlain

Condolences

Condolence From: Bill Marinone
Condolence: I Just found out about Bob's passing. I'm so sorry that he was taken so young. When my Dad died of a heart attack in 1987 at age 58, I was only 29. I then went for a routine checkup with Dr. C and found out that I had a bad heart valve that would eventually need replacing. He said it would be 20 years or so for any surgery, and after he retired in 2013, I was still doing okay. I had the pleasure of doing business with him at his residence in Westbrook. He needed some work done before his daughter got married. He became my satisfied customer, as I was with him as my Dr. He always talked about his family and the Red Sox. Go Sox!! I considered him a friend, as we shared some of his fine wine!! My sympathy to all the family, as a great man was taken too early. Best regards......Bill Marinone
Wednesday November 02, 2016
Condolence From: Joan Hurwitz
Condolence: Dear Chamberlain Family: Dr.C was my doctor for over 25 years and we had what I felt was a special relationship. But as I read some of the messages left for you I realize that every patient felt the same way.He truly was a wonderful doctor and a wonderful man.I would tease him about each new facial hairdo and there were many. He was so proud when he became a grandpa and carried pictures around in the pocket of his lab coat to share with his patients. I was not happy when he told me he was going to retire but I really did wish him a long and happy and healthy retirement, Who could have imagined that he would be taken so soon.I feel so fortunate to have been one of his patients for so many years. My deepest and heartfelt condolences to all of you. Sincerely, Joan Hurwitz
Friday October 07, 2016
Condolence From: Donna Griffin
Condolence: I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Dr Chamberlain. Very sad. Dr Chamberlain was the one who hired me at CGC. I was so nervous going into the interview, but he made me feel so comfortable. Smiling and joking with me. My initials are DMG and when I gave him a note, I would put my initials at the bottom. He thought it read DOG, so from then on he called me DAAAWWWWG!!! He was a great teacher, a kind, gentle man, and always smiling. He will be surely missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. May he rest in peace.
Friday September 30, 2016
Condolence From: Paul Smits
Condolence: Dr. Chamberlain was my cardiologist for twenty three years. An excellent doctor who also went out of his way to treat me both physically and mentally. My sincere condolences to his wife and family.
Saturday September 24, 2016
Condolence From: Justin Jo
Condolence: I consider myself lucky to have been a resident in training in Reno, NV when Dr. Chamberlain was working at the VA. He was an absolutely amazing cardiologist and an amazingly kind person. I learned a lot from him both about cardiology and about taking care of individuals as a whole. My condolences to his family.
Friday September 23, 2016
Condolence From: Kathy McGrath
Condolence: I'm so very sorry for your loss. "Bobby" accomplished much in his too short life and was I'm sure well loved by all of his Chamberlain family. All of you Chamberlain "kids" were great Simsbury neighbors and friends. Take care. Kathy McGrath
Thursday September 22, 2016
Condolence From: Barbara Raisner
Condolence: Dr. Chamberlain was my cardiologist for many many years, maybe 20. He was a true professional and a very caring and compassionate man. I was so surprised, but pleased for him when he said he was retiring at a young age and asked for his email address so I could write him which I did on occasion. I was so saddened by his untimely passing and send my thoughts and prayers to his whole family. Barbara Raisner
Wednesday September 21, 2016
Condolence From: kathy michniewicz
Condolence: Dear Chamberlain family, I am so sorry to hear of Dr.Chamberlain's passing. I met Bob for the first time as he started his first rotation in the Mt. Sinai ICU, where I was a nurse. I was struck with how easily he interacted with staff and families, how thorough he was for a new intern, and how respectful he was of everyone. Over the years I watched him grow into a caring, competent and dedicated Dr. So naturally, when I found the need for a cardiologist, he was my first and only choice. I missed him as my Dr. when he "retired" and I will miss him ,as many others will, as he moves on to bigger and better things....bless you all.
Wednesday September 21, 2016
Condolence From: Rabbi Stephen Fuchs
Condolence: Robert D. Chamberlain, MD Rabbi Stephen Lewis Fuchs When Dr. Mark Weissburst retired from the practice of cardiology in 1999, I had serious concerns. Having had open-heart surgery to replace a congenitally defective aortic valve three years prior, I needed regular cardiac supervision and care. Dr. Weissburst was not only a skilled doctor. He was a congregant and a friend. We were on a first name basis, and I knew that if I had a serious problem, he would welcome my call at home any time of the day or night. I call that kind of care “Rabbi Perks,” and I have unashamedly availed myself of them with all my physicians. But we were fairly new to the greater Hartford area and I did not know another cardiologist who I felt would give me the level of personal, handholding attention that Dr. Weissburst provided. Then Dr. Joel Deutsch, of blessed memory, spoke to me to recommend Dr. Robert Chamberlain. Dr. Deutsch was renowned as a physician not only for his great knowledge and skill but for the personal care he gave each and every patient. He also did not suffer fools lightly. So when Joel suggested I ask Dr. Chamberlain to be my new cardiologist I listened. I listened even though I did not know him personally. If I went to him, there would be no “Rabbi Perks,” and once you have gotten used to those they are hard to give up. But when Joel, who could be very critical of people--particularly physicians--who did things in ways he did not approve, said that Dr. Chamberlain took care of him and that he was “highly satisfied,” I decided to make an appointment. I am so glad I did. Dr. Chamberlain was everything Joel said he would be. He was knowledgeable, personable and eager to find out as much about my history and me as he could. He immediately made me feel comfortable and never rushed our time together. At the same time he was efficient. When I came to the office, there would be a short amount of banter about the trials and triumphs of the Red Sox, and then he dealt with what I had come in for. For the first several years he did my echocardiograms by himself instead of sending me to a technician. His instant analyses were always reassuring. He was concerned early on that my artificial aortic heart valve was slowly developing an ascending aortic aneurysm. He watched it very carefully. When in the spring of 2012, I went through a period of feeling very lethargic; he did a series of tests. He called me into the office and said, “I have good news and not so good news. The good news is that, “I have figured out what is making you feel such a lack of energy. You have a low heart rate. The not so good news is that you need a pacemaker.” “When should we do that,” I asked? “Come to the hospital after your Sabbath dinner this evening,” he answered. “They will prep you tonight, and I will take care of it tomorrow morning.” Not long thereafter he said, “It’s time to consider repairing the aneurysm surgically. At the same time it might be prudent to replace your mechanical heart valve with a tissue valve. That way you can get off Coumadin (which I had taken daily since July 1996). “It’s a complex operation,” he continued. “You will feel like you have been hit by a truck, but I think it will be worth it.” Then he added, “I recommend that you go to a major medical center where they do large numbers of this type operation.” After we did some research, Vickie and I mentioned the Cleveland Clinic, and he thought that was an excellent choice. Then he did some research and suggested Dr. Lars Svensson, a renowned heart surgeon, who had repaired the aneurysm of the Boston Celtics Forward Jeff Green. When I learned that after a year’s recuperation, Jeff Green returned to play professional basketball, I was sold. I figured that if Dr. Svensson was good enough for the Boston Celtics, he was good enough for me. Dr. Chamberlain made me feel confident in heading off to Cleveland, and he was eager to see me as soon as I returned. He monitored me closely until I was stable, and soon after that, he decided to retire from practice. I have since wondered whether the Eternal One had him postpone that decision until I was well once again. In any case I am glad he did. While we were never on a first name basis, and while I neither asked for nor received the “Rabbi Perks” I have enjoyed with other physicians, I know I could not have received better care than Dr. Chamberlain gave me. When my new (and very wonderful) cardiologist, Dr. Ronald Bloom told me that Dr. Chamberlain was gravely ill, I reached out to him with a copy of my book and a letter telling him how much his care will always mean to me. When I learned of his death, profound sadness and deep gratitude overwhelmed me. I imagine him in the great beyond cheering the Red Sox on and--with skill and humility--continuing to mend damaged hearts. Yes, that is what I imagine, but one thing I can say for sure. As long as my heart beats, his memory will endure there for a blessing.
Wednesday September 21, 2016
Condolence From: B Fox
Condolence: Dear Chamberlain Family, I am very sorry to hear about the loss of Doctor Chamberlain. I can tell you Doctor Chamberlain was a true professional. He took care of my Dad, and gave him First Class Service until the end. May you find comfort that Doctor Chamberlain is now in Heaven for Eternal Happiness. With deepest sympathy.
Wednesday September 21, 2016
Condolence From: Lynne Killenbeck
Condolence: My sincere condolences to the Family of Dr.Chamberlain. I had the great pleasure of knowing him while I worked at St Francis Cath Lab.He will truly be missed by all He was a quiet man with the greatest sense of humor and humility Rest in peace Dr Chamberlain.
Wednesday September 21, 2016
Condolence From: Tony & Terry Giusani
Condolence: To Mrs Chamberlain and the entire family,Our thoughts and Prayers are with you all. Dr Chamberlain was my doctor for over 13yrs and took care of my wife Terry as she went through cancer treatments.Most time knowing you had a doctors appointment you would say, oh great,NOT with Dr Chamberlain!He would take time with YOU,not being a number or he only had 15 mins to talk before the next patient, but you the person.Whether we started off with the Sox's, Giants or his time with Dr Bloom seeing me at the Whaler games, he put you at ease about seeing the doctor.I give him credit on getting me to have my surgery and the treatment I continue to receive because of him. Rest comfortable and in Peace Doc,YOU WILL BE MISSED.
Wednesday September 21, 2016
Condolence From: Patricia Gidvilas
Condolence: Doctor Chamberlain was my Doctor for 9 yrs after having a heart attack in 2004..I thank god he became my Doctor,He was so thoughtful always and would come in on a visit with a big smile and hello Pat how are we doing today..He made each of us think we were his only patient..He took that time...I missed him when he left in 2013 and I will miss him now..My thoughts and prayers are with Him and and his Family.. know what a special person and Doctor he always was
Wednesday September 21, 2016
Condolence From: Jackie Clark
Condolence: I am so sorry for your loss . I have worked with Dr Chamberlain for the last few years in Reno and he has talked so much about all of you, his love for you all was heartwarming . The last time I saw him , he told me " life is about moments and I have no regrets. ." Not many people can say that, only ones who has had a life full of love from his family and friends . He was a kind person and friend , he will be so missed at the VA.
Wednesday September 21, 2016
Condolence From: Cheri Hunt RN
Condolence: I worked at St Francis in Hartford with Dr Chamberlain from 2003-2007. I had so much fun with him exchanging practical jokes! He one-upped me one day, pretending we had a case to follow, and scared the day lights out of me! For his punishment I made him buy me a pink Red Sox cap from Fenway....it's still to this day, my favorite hat! Miss you Dr Chamberlain 😘
Tuesday September 20, 2016
Condolence From: Dr Mike Keogh
Condolence: Bob didn't really retire, he came here to Reno and left a lasting and indelible mark on all those around him. He is beloved by the Cath Lab staff, nursing staff, patients and his colleagues of which I was fortunate to be one. Bob and I shared many common interests and he would frequently compare me to his late father and,interestingly, he was much like my late father. We were like "brothers from another mother". There aren't many New York football Giants fans in Reno :) In his three years here at the Reno VA we shared lots of laughs and good times and helped lots of patients together. I was with him the first time he discovered his visual disturbance which turned out to be his Uveal melanoma which, ironically, he got from doing invasive cardiology/radiology procedures to help people and save their lives. it's so unfair. Besides being a wonderful human being, he was a great cardiologist. I would tell him jokingly "almost as good as me", LOL. Actually, he was a smidgeon better. Now, I look at his empty desk and chair in our office and think of him every day. The saddest thing (and the ultimate irony) is that I will not be able to attend his service because one of our other cardiologists is in India and only Bob would have the skill set of the remaining doctors to cover me. I share with you a few photos. We went to game 4 of the World Series at AT&T Park in San Francisco. One of the top five days of my life. Life will not be the same here without him. The bright light, wisdom, professionalism and all he brought here is dim now. the Cardiology world and the real world has lost a truly awesome dude. P.S. I loaded like 10 photos, I hope they are there
Tuesday September 20, 2016
Condolence From: Debbie Pellet-Salustro
Condolence: Dear Anne Marie and Chamberlain Families, So sorry to hear about your brother's untimely passing. May his memory be a blessing and may he rest in peace.
Tuesday September 20, 2016
Condolence From: Victoria Pepin
Condolence: My sincere condolences to Linda Chamberlain and her entire family.
Tuesday September 20, 2016
Condolence From: The Soules Family
Condolence: From our family to yours........We are thinking of you all. Just chatting with Brad about just how gracious, kind, and patient Dr. & Mrs. Chamberlain were to ALL the "boys" at the beach. I know that Brad and Mike have terrific memories of grilling and chatting....good times with good people. Thinking of you all and hoping that time will somehow heal what reason cannot. With Love, Bob, Patty, Brad, Mike, Chelsea Soules here is a special hug for you Nick :(
Tuesday September 20, 2016
Condolence From: StubHub Family
Condolence: We are thinking of you and your family during this difficult time.
Tuesday September 20, 2016
Condolence From: Damian Wesoly
Condolence: On behalf of myself and all of my co workers at Medtronic who knew and worked with Bob over the years our sincerest condolences.... I personally cherish the many great chats we had over the years about our UCONN Huskies....we would talk about the incoming players, the schedules, recap the games, and always will remember the games I was able to attend with him.... I will also remember seeing him sitting on the deck at Bills Seafood in Westbrook on a beautiful afternoon recently.....that is the Bob I will always remember....Damian
Tuesday September 20, 2016
Condolence From: Monica Geary
Condolence: Dr. Chamberlain was one of the most caring and most pleasant Dr's to work with. I worked with him in the Cardiac Cath Lab for 13 years. He was a great teacher, a great doctor, and an all around great person. He was loved by all of our staff, and we have missed him greatly since he retired. Our deepest sympathy goes to his family & friends. He will be missed so much. So sorry for your tremendous loss.
Tuesday September 20, 2016
Condolence From: Angela Simpson Reid
Condolence: Dr. Chamberlain was my Mom's Cardiologist for years and she absolutely loved him. Sad to hear of his passing. May he rest in peace.
Tuesday September 20, 2016
Condolence From: Jaime Aniskoff
Condolence: Deeply saddened by the news of Dr. Chamberlain. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. Rock the heavens Dr. Chamberlain!
Tuesday September 20, 2016
Condolence From: Mary Ann Mecca PA-C
Condolence: I worked with Bob since he was a cardiology fellow. He was the consummate professional and always made time to befriend anyone in need. He shared his expertise freely without condescension no matter what position you held in the care of patients. I will pray for the great loss his family suffered and hope his reward for a life well lived is that he is in a better place. Mary Ann Mecca
Tuesday September 20, 2016
Condolence From: Danny Pangilinan
Condolence: A true gentleman and a caring Physician. Bob took very good care of my patients. He will be missed. Our heartfelt sympathy to the family. Danny and Lynne Pangilinan
Tuesday September 20, 2016
Condolence From: Danny Pangilinan
Condolence: A true gentleman and a caring Physician. Bob took very good care of my patients. He will be missed. Our heartfelt sympathy to the family. Danny and Lynne Pangilinan
Tuesday September 20, 2016
Condolence From: Deborah Butler
Condolence: I knew Bob from our Mt Sinai days and he was my dad's cardiologist for years and my dad lived a long life because of him. Thank you Bob!
Tuesday September 20, 2016
Condolence From: Joseph E Healy PA-C
Condolence: A gentleman and a gentle man and physician. Experienced his caring and medical accumen when I worked at Mt Sinai and St Francis. Although no longer with us, he really is in the lives he touched. God's peace, presence and comfort abides.
Monday September 19, 2016
Condolence From: Scott and Deb Boucher
Condolence: John, Beth and families - we were so sorry to hear of the loss of Bobby. Those we lose live on in our hearts and minds. May your good memories and love remain and live on. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Monday September 19, 2016